Ok. I am looking at putting epoxy on my garage floor. It's aprox 700 sq feet and 3 years old. This is what I am thinking of doing. First, acid eching the whole thing several times to make sure I have got it good. Second putting down two coats of the Rustoluem epoxy sheild that is the solvent based, its at Lowes and is the "ALL in on bucket". I was hoping that two buckets will cover with a first light coat and then a second normal coat. My friend did the non-solvent type and it has lasted well actually but the color chips are coming up so I am thinking of them finishing it off with the Rustoluem epoxy shield clear coating, thinking that this will help keep the color chips from coming off and make a better lasting finish. Here are a few questions?
1. I live in a very windy area and I am trying to figure out how I am going to paint this with the garage door open. I was thinking I would mask a line that is under where my garage door lands and then paint up to it. Won't I need to live the door slightly open for a few days and if so what if the wind blows dust and **** in. I guess I could mask the opening with plastic? Any ideas? Also what works best for masking the line? Just common masking tape?
2. I am skeptical about using anti-skid in the Epoxy clear coat finish. I had one painter tell me that this causes the finish or paint to wear faster. Any expereince with this? I want it to look glossy and like it would be slipery but not be. Will this give me the effect?
1. I live in a very windy area and I am trying to figure out how I am going to paint this with the garage door open. I was thinking I would mask a line that is under where my garage door lands and then paint up to it. Won't I need to live the door slightly open for a few days and if so what if the wind blows dust and **** in. I guess I could mask the opening with plastic? Any ideas? Also what works best for masking the line? Just common masking tape?
2. I am skeptical about using anti-skid in the Epoxy clear coat finish. I had one painter tell me that this causes the finish or paint to wear faster. Any expereince with this? I want it to look glossy and like it would be slipery but not be. Will this give me the effect?
